Jeep Gladiator and Ford F-250 Tug-Of-War Ends as You’d Expect

Both cost approximately $55,000.

This is the secret to a vehicle tug of war: If there is a significant difference between available traction and vehicle weight, then the heavier vehicle usually wins. You can do this without even looking
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The challenge between a new Jeep Gladiator Rubicon And Ford F-250
The victor should be apparent.The Fast Lane Truck uses this fact to make the video’s point. The F-250 is clearly the more capable of the two. The F-250 can tow more, and it has a higher payload rating. The Ford is less fun than the Jeep, and offers fewer amenities.

Jeep Gladiator and Ford F-250 Tug-Of-War Ends as You'd Expect

The F-250 dominates the tug-of-war. Even with the Jeep driver holding the brakes, it can pull the Gladiator.

The F250 is powered by Ford’s new V8 engine. It produces 430 horsepower (325 kilowatts), and 475 pound feet (644 Newton-meters). It is powered by a 10-speed auto transmission. The Gladiator, on the other hand, has a 3.6-liter V6 that produces 285 horsepower (213 kW) as well as 260 lbft (353 Nm), and an eight-speed automatic.

Both trucks are priced at $55,000 so the decision is up to the buyer. The F-250 is the best choice if you are looking for a vehicle that can be used as a work vehicle. The Ford F-250 is the best option if you are willing to sacrifice towing and payload. However, the Gladiator is smaller and offers features that the Ford cannot match at the same price.